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Are You an Early Career Psychologist?*

We want to hear from you! Take the 5 minute licensure and credentialing survey developed by the National Register and the APA Early Career Psychologist Committee.

* Early Career Psychologist is defined as someone who is less than seven years from receipt of doctoral degree.
2005 National Register New Millennium Fund Trainee Register Awards
The National Register recently presented the New Millennium Fund Trainee Register Award to 21 deserving graduate students and trainees. This award will cover all National Register application and registration fees for the recipients!

Trainee Register Award Recipients with Judy E. Hall, Ph.D., Morgan T. Sammons, Ph.D., and John C. Norcross, Ph.D.

National Register Celebrates 30 Years by Announcing the
Legacy of Excellence DVD Series

In celebration of 30 years of service to the profession and promoting psychologists as health service providers to the public,
the National Register announces the Legacy of Excellence DVD Series.

This four volume DVD series brings diverse and dynamic perspectives on psychology to inspire discussion in universities, professional settings, training sites, and communities.

Go to Legacy of Excellence home page to get a full description of each DVD, view a free preview of the series, learn about our 18 featured psychologists, and take advantage of your 25% Registrant discount when you order the four volume set or individual volumes!

About the National Register

Located in Washington DC, the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology is the largest credentialing organization for licensed psychologists. The National Register was founded in 1974 and is a 501c3 nonprofit organization. The National Register is committed to advancing psychology as a profession and improving the delivery of health services to the public. Read our Mission Statement, a brief history of the National Register.

National Register psychologists are carefully monitored for licensure and discipline, in addition to the National Register's thorough review of doctoral education and training in health service provision. Go directly to the Online Searchable Database or continue reading for a detailed description of the National Register's requirements, including:

NEW: View an introduction to the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology with Executive Officer Judy E. Hall, Ph.D.

Click here for the download.

 

  • Active, unrestricted psychology license
  • Doctoral degree in psychology
  • 1 year of internship experience in health services
  • 1 year of postdoctoral training in health services
  • No disciplinary actions
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